DBcare is a herbal food supplement that has been used over the years in India as a "traditional"anti-diabetic formula.DBcare was not tested controlled trials in humans, yet.We intend to test the ability of DBCare to improve blood sugar level control in patients with uncontrolled diabetes.

Four out-patient visits, at enrollment and every month thereafter At enrollment (visit 1) physical examination will be performed and a full set of blood tests will be withdrawn At 1 week (visit 2) adjustment of hypoglycemic medications will be done and full chemistry and blood count will be taken At 6 weeks (visit 3) adjustment of hypoglycemic medications will be done and full chemistry and blood count will be taken At 12 weeks (visit 4), the end of the study, physical examination will be performed and a full set of blood tests will be withdrawn On the 2nd 3rd and 4th visits pill-count will be performed Glucose monitoring: patients will be asked to monitor fasting glucose levels at home, in the morning, on a daily basis

Drugs: identical drug containing/ placebo capsules Drugs for a month will be given in each monthly visit

Dose: 2 tablets three times daily

Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:

18 Years and older (Adult, Senior)

Sexes Eligible for Study:

All

Accepts Healthy Volunteers:

No

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Adults >18y

With type 2 diabetes mellitus and inadequate glycemic control

HBA1C >8 <10

Previous medications include oral hypoglycemic medications,as monotherapy or in combination

Exclusion Criteria:

Type 1 diabetes mellitus

Pregnant or lactating women

Insulin treatment 3 months prior to study entry

Creatinine >2

Abnormal liver function test GOT>2 or GPT>2 the upper limit of norm

Unstable anginal syndrome

Congestive heart failure NYHA 1-4

Inability to follow study instructions

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00563004